Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Shaded

    A new piece is in the works including the rolling up and letting down of a window shade. At first, I was attempting a piece that startled or jolted as the quickly spinning window shade might. I’d like it to be motion sensored and just spin quickly and briefly. In the process of mocking it…

  • Still Life in Balance I

    The beginning of a new series called Still Life in Balance. An eight foot 2×3 board is hung from a single string and objects on both sides balance on the precarious surface. They are both dependent and in opposition to each other. In this first iteration it’s: pot lid, thread, two kernels of popcorn, light…

  • Blown Away

    Blown Away, 2013 Fan, wedge, hammer, paper, pin

  • Forks, Home & Studio

    One major drawback, 2013 Flyswatter and fork Still life in balance II, 2013 Forks, wood, string, hook

  • Drips as Visual White Noise

    A work in progress including a horn loudspeaker and a drip of water.

  • threewalls for February

    I’m currently at threewalls for a month long residency. As the artist is research, I have a live/work space connected with the gallery. I plan to continue a lot of studio/creating time as well as spending time with my new Arduino kit. I’ve toyed with learning this sooner and probably could have used the options…

  • A Bit Over the Top

    Exhibition on view at Trinity Christian College‘s Seerveld Gallery from Thursday, January 24, 2013-Thursday, February 21, 2013 (gallery hours: Monday-Friday 11-4). Open Gallery: Saturday, February 16 2:30-4pm CST Closing/Lecture: Thursday, February 21 6-8pm CST The things that slip through your fingers, flash before your eyes or hover in the spaces between are captivating because they…

  • South Bend Tribune Article

    Link to online article Artist Lisa Walcott’s simplistic works displayed at Krasl December 21, 2012 | EVAN GILLESPIE | South Bend Tribune Correspondent “Dunnit” by Lisa Walcott ST. JOSEPH — Don’t expect to walk into Lisa Walcott’s show in the artlab gallery of the Krasl Art Center and just stand and look at art. You’ll…

  • Breathing Room Installation Time Lapse

  • Rapidian Review

    Link to online article What do you see: Breathing Room at SiTE:LAB by Holly Bechiri on Friday Sep 21st, 2012 02:34pm in OPINION Tucked away in the back of a large venue is a quiet space to breathe. Upstairs in the expansive venue at the old Public Museum curated by SiTE:LAB, one room, seemingly unfinished…

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